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DigitalHermit

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  1. 5 hours ago, That_Random_Guy said:

    haha nah hes got a 100 rating and alot of rep so i think im in the clear and he says card and such in the discription so id have a case against him

    Not only that but i messaged him and got a near instant reply saying it was indeed the card in the box lol

    inb4 card = cardboard

     

    On another note,

     

    WHY THE F*CK DOES RE ZERO END WITH A CLIFFHANGER FOR EACH EPISODE!?

  2. It's a fire hazard, unless you know what you're doing.

     

    Keep everything under the rated amperage, especially the main power strip that you connect to, because once you get close to that rated amperage, the higher the chance that a fire will start.

     

    Source: I had to work with a bench with 8PCs (~600W each, thanks to their shitty PSUs and CRT monitors) connected to a single power strip rated for 240V 10A. It was not fun trying to prevent said bench from catching fire.

  3. I remember journalists spreading panic a few years back during the "Great North Korean Nuclear Crisis" (this was when NK was testing nukes and threatening to nuke US allies) and the Fukushima Incident just because they can't differentiate between microsieverts and millisieverts...

     

    The readings where the measurements were taken barely rose above the 10 year norm...

  4. 1 minute ago, bcredeur97 said:

    of course. Have you not seen me take care of my corolla over the years? haha. I like to keep my cars as perfect as possible, even though it aggravates my parents since im so picky lol

     

    I don't like the ND as much either. It's smaller than the NC, but the skyactiv engine ruined it for me, isn't as simple as throwing on a turbo anymore if you want more power and expect to have a reliable car.

     

    Now if I could only take care of our Lynx the same way that you took care of your Corolla... hahaha...

     

    Only time will tell if the ND will become another proper tuner...

  5. 7 minutes ago, bcredeur97 said:

    NB. early 2000's specifically. Before you go yelling at me because im not getting an NA, it's going to be my only car and I honestly need the extra space.

    I have nothing against the NB... as long as it'll be well taken care of...

     

    We need to keep as many of these older Miatas on the road as much as possible... The newest one (ND?) looks nice, but it doesn't seem like it deserves the name Miata name since it's too large imo...

  6. 1 minute ago, bcredeur97 said:

    im getting a miata one way or another. I've only driven one car so far (the nice one). I am going look at the cheap one today. decision will be made around 4-5pm today.

     

    quite exciting to know I will probably have a miata of my very own in the driveway this evening.

     

    Best of luck on getting a really good one...

     

    Is it the 1st gen Miata or is it newer?

  7. On 6/4/2016 at 10:46 AM, ScootsMcgoots said:

    Question...do any of you guys know websites where there's lots of loli ? 

    Yes... Try to ask your nearest NSA field office...

     

    On a more serious note:

    Head on over to the discord channel if you want to ask about that...

     

    On 6/4/2016 at 11:19 AM, Charger said:

    I feel like @DigitalHermit may know a thing or 2 about loli things

    I'm not sure why'd you'd mention me for this...

  8. 2 minutes ago, SamStrecker said:

    Alright here is the part where I think I am going wrong. I usually get A's and B's on tests but that is because the material is fresh and only a week or two old. But I never have taken notes in any of my classes. This might be why I have a harder time with older stuff.

    Probably...

     

    So far, my habit for studying two nights before an exam is to write down everything I need to know... This usually takes me an entire night since I try to make sure that my notes are legible... If you have a slideset/textbook to copy stuff from, this will help... but the problem with this technique is that it only noticeably works for objective-type exams...

     

    For practical exams, a bit of practice here and there will help. Try to understand each step of the process and don't rush through them... Try to analyze your mistakes from previous tests or exercises...

  9. 4 minutes ago, wkdpaul said:

    *sigh*

     

    People can't fuckin read ... after 5 weeks, people are still trying to change their passwords through the new remote access portal, even though 4 emails were sent about it!

     

    God knows what the people above me are doing about it but my guess is: nothing

     

     

    *goes back to reset passwords, unlock account and explain (for the "n" th time) that the new portal "password reset form" is broken* FU**

     

    Have you tried sending them physical copies of the notice?

    That seemed to work the last time I had to announce something company-wide...

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